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AVA considers blowpipes to control stray dog numbers
straitstimes.com — “The Agri-food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) is exploring the feasibility of using blowpipes and tranquilliser darts to stun and catch stray dogs. A tender, which it had put up last Friday looking for suppliers, closes today.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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Celebrity hairstylist Roland Chow dies at 85
straitstimes.com — “Former celebrity hair stylist Roland Chow (right) has died of pneumonia at the age of 85. Mr Chow, born as Zhou Shaohai, was a trendsetter in the fashion industry.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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US panel backs skin cancer advice for youths
straitstimes.com — “NEW YORK (REUTERS) - A United States government-backed expert panel joined in the fight against skin cancer on Tuesday with a proposal urging doctors to counsel fair-skinned youths about sun protection.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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Former NUS don under probe for research fraud
straitstimes.com — “In what could be the first major case of scientific fraud uncovered here, a former National University of Singapore (NUS) professor is being investigated for fabricating research data.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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Lung cancer linked to higher risk of stroke: Study
straitstimes.com — “(REUTERS) - People recently diagnosed with lung cancer are at a higher risk of having a stroke than those without lung tumours, according to a Taiwanese study.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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Climate change threatens mental health too: Study
straitstimes.com — “PARIS (AFP) - Flooding, drought and superstorms boosted by climate change are not only poised to ravage human habitats but mental health as well, according to Australian researchers.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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HK study finds molecule that offers fertility hope
straitstimes.com — “HONG KONG (AFP) - Hong Kong scientists said on Friday they have discovered a molecule that binds human sperm to an egg, in a breakthrough which offers new hope for infertile couples.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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straitstimes.com — “Hospital staff: They all showed great dedication and passion.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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Ovarian cancer cases in S'pore more than doubled
straitstimes.com — “CASES of ovarian cancer in Singapore have more than doubled from 1968 to 15.5 in every 100,000 women today.Doctors say this rise is 'inversely proportionate' to the declining in birth rate.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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Ovarian cancer cases in S'pore more than doubled
straitstimes.com — “CASES of ovarian cancer in Singapore have more than doubled from 1968 to 15.5 in every 100,000 women today.Doctors say this rise is 'inversely proportionate' to the declining in birth rate.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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Healthy living can help prevent Alzheimer's: Study
straitstimes.com — “PARIS - TAKING care of your body just might save your mind. Millions of cases of Alzheimer's disease worldwide could be prevented by curbing risk factors such as high blood pressure, smoking, obesity and lack of exercise, new research suggests. The study offers more than the usual pep talk about healthy living. Seven conditions or behaviors account for up to half of the 35 million cases of Alzheimer's around the world, it found. With no cure or treatment to reverse the mind-robbing disease, prev” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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Nazi sex dolls to prevent STD
straitstimes.com — “RECENT research has found that Adolf Hitler got blow-up sex dolls for his soldiers because many were catching sex diseases from hookers.The Sun reports Nazi scientists developed the synthetic comforters for Nazis who went on a sex spree in Paris. These vice activities were distracting as it kept the Nazis from their actual duties.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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Surgery without scars using NTU's robotic fingers
straitstimes.com — “SINGAPORE scientists have developed a way to do surgery without scars - by getting to the site through the patient's mouth.It is still in the trial stage, but the gadget looks promising. Three patients in India were the first to benefit. They had cancer tumours in their stomach removed within minutes and left the hospital for home the same day.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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Surgery without scars using NTU's robotic fingers
straitstimes.com — “SINGAPORE scientists have developed a way to do surgery without scars - by getting to the site through the patient's mouth.It is still in the trial stage, but the gadget looks promising. Three patients in India were the first to benefit. They had cancer tumours in their stomach removed within minutes and left the hospital for home the same day.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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Changi Airport to get heart attack devices
straitstimes.com — “PORTABLE medical devices to handle heart attacks will soon be available in Changi Airport.A spokesman for the Changi Airport Group, which runs the airport, said a tender has been called to supply these gadgets, called automated external defibrillators (AEDs), to its four terminals.” View full resource at straitstimes.com
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